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The Future of Leadership: Introducing a New Leadership Model

By IIL Europe Ltd

The Future of Leadership: Introducing a New Leadership Model That Embraces Power skills, Diversity and Inclusion and Community Service Power Skills (EQ) are so important in a numbers and technology-driven world. Where technology, automation and AI has infiltrated all aspects of our personal and professional lives, power skills continue to not only be our differentiator but essential for us to learn, grow and connect. This session will focus on specific power skills of awareness, empathy and relationships which power our new leadership model, combined with diversity and inclusion presence. These skills can be put into practice in the professional, non-profit and educational space to allow the individual to move beyond the numbers and succeed in whatever we pursue. We will explore how these skills have become even more important during the pandemic, and the new future of work and learning. How Power Skills (EQ) have become more important and necessary in the new pandemic world and will continue to be necessary post pandemic. Why Power Skills will be needed throughout your career even more than ever due to the future of work Being a leader is not just about being diversity and inclusion aware, but now also conversant and opinionated Community service and giving back builds your power skills and diversity and inclusion leadership skills

The Future of Leadership: Introducing a New Leadership Model
Delivered Online On Demand15 minutes
£15

Unifying Leadership Expectations and Organizational Culture

By IIL Europe Ltd

Unifying Leadership Expectations and Organizational Culture Join us on this inspiring journey, as Stacey Johnson, Head of Kraft Heinz's Leadership & Culture Academy, details the path to redefining and launching the new Kraft Heinz Leadership Principles. In addition, you'll hear how the leadership principles are guiding the Company's strategic learning & development agenda. During this session, Stacey will share reflections on this success story in the making, specifically touching on: Co-creating leadership principles by involving stakeholders and culture carriers Leveraging leadership principles to create and design learning programs for impact Launching and embedding the new principles throughout the organization during a period of business transformation and disruption

Unifying Leadership Expectations and Organizational Culture
Delivered Online On Demand30 minutes
£15

Operational Excellence Across 3 Critical Spheres

By IIL Europe Ltd

Operational Excellence Across 3 Critical Spheres Having worked in just about every corner of the world, Dr. Zeitoun has seen firsthand how challenging it is for organizations to achieve operational excellence in the midst of uncertainty. Reflecting on the opportunities he has had working across the globe, Dr. Zeitoun will explore a model for operational excellence that supports a foundation for creating a dynamic, high agility environment poised to deal with the ever-increasing pace of change.The model consists of three critical spheres or enablers: process autonomy, digitally capable people, and agile delivery-focused governance. A fast and delicate balance is needed between the spheres, and each has its own individual gauge and impact. These spheres also have an integrated effect, as they work in tandem to achieve a higher excellence scale and shape the way we work into the future. This and other IIL Learning in Minutes presentations qualify for PDUs. Some titles, such as Agile-related topics may qualify for other continuing education credits such as SEUs, or CEUs. Each professional development activity yields one PDU for one hour spent engaged in the activity. Some limitations apply and can be found in the Ways to Earn PDUs section that discusses PDU activities and associated policies.

Operational Excellence Across 3 Critical Spheres
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour
£15

Traditional Management is Dead

By IIL Europe Ltd

Traditional Management is Dead Traditional Management is Dead: It's time for the Agile Leadership Revolution How tightly are you holding on to the 9-5 workday? Job descriptions? Mentoring poor performers? Common traditional leadership practices have been invalidated by the 'new economy' and yet we keep doing them to our detriment. Come learn how you can help eradicate these practices and what you can do instead to become a modern Agile leader. This and other IIL Learning in Minutes presentations qualify for PDUs. Some titles, such as Agile-related topics may qualify for other continuing education credits such as SEUs, or CEUs. Each professional development activity yields one PDU for one hour spent engaged in the activity. Some limitations apply and can be found in the Ways to Earn PDUs section that discusses PDU activities and associated policies. Fractions of PDUs may also be reported. The smallest increment of a PDU that can be reported is 0.25. This means that if you spent 15 minutes participating in a qualifying PDU activity, you may report 0.25 PDU. If you spend 30 minutes in a qualifying PDU activity, you may report 0.50 PDU.

Traditional Management is Dead
Delivered Online On Demand30 minutes
£15

Manage Expectations Before They Manage You!

By IIL Europe Ltd

Manage Expectations Before They Manage You! Manage Expectations Before They Manage You! The first rule of managing expectations is to know what they are. Since many expectations are unvoiced (and sometimes not even known by those with the expectations!) the project manager may find that the otherwise successful results of a project fail because someone's expectations were not met. This session presents techniques for exposing and managing those unvoiced and deadly expectations. This and other IIL Learning in Minutes presentations qualify for PDUs. Some titles, such as Agile-related topics may qualify for other continuing education credits such as SEUs, or CEUs. Each professional development activity yields one PDU for one hour spent engaged in the activity. Some limitations apply and can be found in the Ways to Earn PDUs section that discusses PDU activities and associated policies. Fractions of PDUs may also be reported. The smallest increment of a PDU that can be reported is 0.25. This means that if you spent 15 minutes participating in a qualifying PDU activity, you may report 0.25 PDU. If you spend 30 minutes in a qualifying PDU activity, you may report 0.50 PDU.

Manage Expectations Before They Manage You!
Delivered Online On Demand12 hours
£15

Putting the PMBOK Guide - Seventh Edition to Work

By IIL Europe Ltd

Putting the PMBOK® Guide - Seventh Edition to Work In this session, the Lead for the PMBOK® Guide - Seventh Edition will go through each section of the Guide and discuss ways you can use it to help you manage your projects and lead your team. We will also cover how organizations can use the new PMBOK® Guide to update policies and practices. This and other IIL Learning in Minutes presentations qualify for PDUs. Some titles, such as Agile-related topics may qualify for other continuing education credits such as SEUs, or CEUs. Each professional development activity yields one PDU for one hour spent engaged in the activity. Some limitations apply and can be found in the Ways to Earn PDUs section that discusses PDU activities and associated policies. Fractions of PDUs may also be reported. The smallest increment of a PDU that can be reported is 0.25. This means that if you spent 15 minutes participating in a qualifying PDU activity, you may report 0.25 PDU. If you spend 30 minutes in a qualifying PDU activity, you may report 0.50 PDU. What You Will Learn: Identify how to use the principles to shape project management behaviors and policies Determine how to project performance domains can be tailored to apply to your project practices Apply the tailoring model to your projects Identify how the section on Models, Methods and Artifacts can be used as a resource for your projects

Putting the PMBOK Guide - Seventh Edition to Work
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour
£15

Resolve: Leading Through Tensions to Project Success

By IIL Europe Ltd

Resolve: Leading Through Tensions to Project Success How do you navigate your team through the tensions that are both inherent in projects, and those that can arise whenever a group of people work together to accomplish goals? This workshop provides support to project managers to recognize, anticipate, courageously engage and effectively lead teams through conflict to success. By using practical strategies and techniques, project managers can analyze and plan the best course of action to proactively lead their team through choppy waters to the solid landing of project success. These techniques help to lower the stress level and to strengthen relationships within the team. At its core, teams are made of individuals who want to contribute to the project success by using their talents and expertise. When project managers utilize facilitation and conflict resolution techniques to engage members and to ensure each member is heard, the outcomes are successful deliverables strongly supported by a unified team. This and other IIL Learning in Minutes presentations qualify for PDUs. Some titles, such as Agile-related topics may qualify for other continuing education credits such as SEUs, or CEUs. Each professional development activity yields one PDU for one hour spent engaged in the activity. Some limitations apply and can be found in the Ways to Earn PDUs section that discusses PDU activities and associated policies. What You Will Learn: Recognize common tensions inherent to projects and how planning will lessen the impact of inherent conflict. Identify indicators of when team tensions arise and use effective communication approaches to manage team stress and conflict. Lead the team in decision making by utilizing facilitation techniques that ensure every member is heard and that connect the member's expertise to project success.

Resolve: Leading Through Tensions to Project Success
Delivered Online On Demand30 minutes
£15

Strength in Scenarios - Getting Meaningful User Feedback on Designs

By IIL Europe Ltd

Strength in Scenarios - Getting Meaningful User Feedback on Designs 'What do you think?' and 'How does this look?' are easy questions to ask when presenting users with potential design concepts, but they rarely give way to meaningful feedback. Using scenarios (workflow-based stories that provide a framework for getting user feedback) allows the user to give more honest, relevant feedback that's more closely related to the work they do on an everyday basis. It's essential to gather user feedback during all stages of an iterative design process and using scenarios to support design assessments works well within an Agile environment. In this workshop session, geared towards designers and product owners, we will explore what goes into creating meaningful scenarios and how they can be used. We will practice writing scenarios based on provided user workflows and paper prototypes. Scenarios can be a great tool in your toolbox for gathering requirements that your users will appreciate. Learning Outcomes: Write realistic scenarios that help users give meaningful feedback Discover the differences between what you see and what you hear Apply feedback and observations to refine designs

Strength in Scenarios - Getting Meaningful User Feedback on Designs
Delivered Online On Demand15 minutes
£15

Ten Essential Scaling Patterns We Can (Probably) All Agree On

By IIL Europe Ltd

Ten Essential Scaling Patterns We Can (Probably) All Agree On It seems like everyone is scaling Agile these days. And why not? What enterprise wouldn't want to enjoy the business and personal benefits of self-organization, higher quality and productivity, and the intrinsic motivation of effective Agile teams? It is the how that is the question, and on that there are many opinions. In this interactive tutorial, Dean Leffingwell describes the ten essential patterns for effectively implementing Lean-Agile development at enterprise scale. As part of the tutorial, attendees will be invited to rate the importance of each pattern, and privately rate how effectively your enterprise applies them. This and other IIL Learning in Minutes presentations qualify for PDUs. Some titles, such as Agile-related topics may qualify for other continuing education credits such as SEUs, or CEUs. Each professional development activity yields one PDU for one hour spent engaged in the activity. Some limitations apply and can be found in the Ways to Earn PDUs section that discusses PDU activities and associated policies. Fractions of PDUs may also be reported. The smallest increment of a PDU that can be reported is 0.25. This means that if you spent 15 minutes participating in a qualifying PDU activity, you may report 0.25 PDU. If you spend 30 minutes in a qualifying PDU activity, you may report 0.50 PDU.

Ten Essential Scaling Patterns We Can (Probably) All Agree On
Delivered Online On Demand12 hours
£15

High-Performance Teams: Core Protocols for Psychological Safety and EI

By IIL Europe Ltd

High-Performance Teams: Core Protocols for Psychological Safety and EI Want awesome teams that build great products? Great teams don't happen by accident. And they don't have to take a long time to build.In this session, Richard lays out the case for Continuous / Extreme Teaming. Join in a flight of fun learning activity-sets that will give you a taste of team awesomeness and how to start when you go back to work.Richard builds on the work of Jim and Michele McCarthy, Google, Bruce Tuckman, Gamasutra, Standish Group, Peter Drucker, and Melvin Conway. His learning activity-sets activities are short games, using elements from improvisational theater, The Core Protocols, Extreme Programming, and more.Who should attend? Anyone who wants to create a great team and build great products. You'll leave having embodied the essential elements of accelerated continuous team-building and maintenance. This and other IIL Learning in Minutes presentations qualify for PDUs. Some titles, such as Agile-related topics may qualify for other continuing education credits such as SEUs, or CEUs. Each professional development activity yields one PDU for one hour spent engaged in the activity. Some limitations apply and can be found in the Ways to Earn PDUs section that discusses PDU activities and associated policies. Fractions of PDUs may also be reported. The smallest increment of a PDU that can be reported is 0.25. This means that if you spent 15 minutes participating in a qualifying PDU activity, you may report 0.25 PDU. If you spend 30 minutes in a qualifying PDU activity, you may report 0.50 PDU.

High-Performance Teams: Core Protocols for Psychological Safety and EI
Delivered Online On Demand15 minutes
£15